Islamic Baby Names

Beautiful Quranic and Islamic names — chosen for their spiritual meaning and divine inspiration.

All Islamic Baby Names

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Wafiquh
Successful, Virtuous.
Arabic
Wayd
Love.
Arabic
Waed
Promise.
Arabic
Wadud
Loving, affectionate.
Arabic
Uzayr
Helper, support.
Arabic
Uzair
Helper, support.
Arabic
Uthman
Baby Bustard bird.
Arabic
Usamah
Lion, meaning brave and strong.
Arabic
Usama
Lion-like, brave, or strong.
Arabic
Bily
White, bright.
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Billal
Moist, fresh.
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Bilal
Water, moist, fresh.
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Bikr
First-born, virgin.
Arabic
Thabit
Steadfast.
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Taryf
Noble.
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Tareef
Praise or commendation, often used to express admiration.
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Tarif
Unique, rare.
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Tarek
It means 'striker' or 'one who knocks at the door'.
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Tareek
Path or way, often used metaphorically to mean a method or manner.
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Tariq
To knock at the door, morning star.
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Talyb
Student.
Arabic
Taleb
Seeker of knowledge or student.
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Talib
Seeker of knowledge.
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Taher
Pure, clean.
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Tahir
Pure.
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Tabarus
From Tabaristan (a historical region in Iran).
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Tabaris
From Tabaristan (a historical region in Iran).
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Tabari
From Tabaristan (a historical region in Iran).
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Siraj
Lamp, light.
Arabic
Subhi
Morning.
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Souhail
Guidance, star.
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Sohayl
Unwavering, resolute.
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Sohail
Crescent moon.
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Suhail
Gentle, easy-going.
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Sofian
Devoted or faithful.
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Benazir
Unique, peerless.
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Synbad
Severe, strict.
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Sinbad
Sudden, unexpected.
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Syed
Happy.
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Shihab
Flame, shooting star.
Arabic
Shunnar
Radiant.
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Sheryf
Honorable title.
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Sherrif
Sheriff, law enforcement officer.
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Sherif
Sherif means 'noble' or 'honorable' in Arabic.
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Begah
Noble, respected.
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Sharyf
Noble, honorable, or distinguished.
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Shariyf
Noble, honorable.
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Sharef
Distinguished, noble.
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Shareef
Noble, distinguished.
Arabic
Sharif
Noble, honorable, or distinguished person.
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Islamic naming traditions

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized choosing good names. Islamic names often reflect attributes of Allah, prophets, or virtues like mercy and gratitude.

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